A small number of Pictish symbol stones demonstrate evidence for multiple lives within the Early Historic Period. These stones are reviewed together with their implications for how we view the wider corpus of Pictish stones. The idea that the stones are burial markers is rejected. Instead, it is suggested that they were created in response to, and as a rejection of, Christian missionary activity
Visual symbols of Christianity are the topic of this research. An analysis of the function, form, an...
Prehistoric material culture proposed to be symbolic in nature has been the object of considerable a...
Bibliography: leaves 289-313.v, 316 leaves., 17 p. of plates : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm.A study whic...
The Pictish Symbol Stones are a collection of finely carved stones dating from ca. 300 AD to 843 AD ...
In the first of two features about early scripts in Britain, we visit north-east Scotland, where Pic...
During the Roman occupation and conquest of regions that today form England and Scotland, Roman gene...
The particulars of religion in pre-Christian Pictland have quite understandably eluded researchers. ...
The date of unique symbolic carvings, from various contexts across north and east Scotland, has been...
In 1993, Anders Andrén observed that the best parallels for the unique Gotlandic picture ston...
"Finally, it can be said that the significance of picture stones throughout the centuries has undoub...
This thesis is concerned with the earliest picture stones on Gotland. The study will focus on the in...
Many prehistoric societies have left a wealth of inscribed symbols for which the meanings are lost. ...
The paper focuses on the occurrence of Castelluccian (Early Bronze Age) pebble pendants in sub-adult...
This is a material culture study that examines the gravestones from the burial ground (1722-1948) of...
This paper offers and update on work at the important high status Pictish site at Rhynie, Aberdeensh...
Visual symbols of Christianity are the topic of this research. An analysis of the function, form, an...
Prehistoric material culture proposed to be symbolic in nature has been the object of considerable a...
Bibliography: leaves 289-313.v, 316 leaves., 17 p. of plates : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm.A study whic...
The Pictish Symbol Stones are a collection of finely carved stones dating from ca. 300 AD to 843 AD ...
In the first of two features about early scripts in Britain, we visit north-east Scotland, where Pic...
During the Roman occupation and conquest of regions that today form England and Scotland, Roman gene...
The particulars of religion in pre-Christian Pictland have quite understandably eluded researchers. ...
The date of unique symbolic carvings, from various contexts across north and east Scotland, has been...
In 1993, Anders Andrén observed that the best parallels for the unique Gotlandic picture ston...
"Finally, it can be said that the significance of picture stones throughout the centuries has undoub...
This thesis is concerned with the earliest picture stones on Gotland. The study will focus on the in...
Many prehistoric societies have left a wealth of inscribed symbols for which the meanings are lost. ...
The paper focuses on the occurrence of Castelluccian (Early Bronze Age) pebble pendants in sub-adult...
This is a material culture study that examines the gravestones from the burial ground (1722-1948) of...
This paper offers and update on work at the important high status Pictish site at Rhynie, Aberdeensh...
Visual symbols of Christianity are the topic of this research. An analysis of the function, form, an...
Prehistoric material culture proposed to be symbolic in nature has been the object of considerable a...
Bibliography: leaves 289-313.v, 316 leaves., 17 p. of plates : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm.A study whic...